Asagiri, la meretriz que mueve los hilos de la isla desde las sombras, ordena a Satoko que vaya con Shinpei al pueblo a hacer unos recados. Dicha salida sirve para que la joven noble le conozca mejor y florezca una emoción especial en su corazón por él... Kôtarô se da cuenta de eso y, como sirviente suyo y hombre que es, ¡¿trata de separar a Satoko de Shinpei por la fuerza...?! ¡Sus nuevas emociones precipitan el avance de los acontecimientos!
On m’avait dit que c’était toxique et je pensais pas aimer du tout mais j’avoue c’était guilty pleasure j’ai tt lu d’un coup et ça m’a pas mal fait rire, mais les persos féminins c’est pas trop ça quoi malheureusement
they were so cute and then kotaro happened. i just don't like whenever someone says something about her dream or goals or future i hate it everytime (it does not matter who said it, i just hate it). i want her to decide by herself and think herself first so thats why this one was very flustrating and it also becomes clear its gonna hurt more in the future chapters too. but seriosly think yourself first satoko !
Both of them expressing their love by writing letters are way too cute. Especially Shinpei, his letter was so cute. Finally Satoko admitted that she was in love with Shinpei. I hope she will fight for her own feeling and happiness after this. And for the second male lead here... hmm. I have to say that I dislike him. 🤭
"If you're embarrassed, I can cover you up. Remember what I said? ... I'll set you free, Satoko."
So good it makes me want to cry!!! 😭😭😭 We've finally reached a critical point where Satoko has to choose her own fate -- she has to choose what she wants because she wants it, not for the sake of anyone else's future or happiness. And it makes me so proud of her to see her acknowledging her own feelings and choosing to act upon them and change her future because of them, as opposed to continuing to push them down in favor of what she's always thought and done. Even when she's challenged by a friend that she respects and loves, she still holds her ground on where her feelings are. I think that's amazing character development -- she's such a great protagonist!
She and Shinpei are just too damn cute in this volume, I can't take them. And the art is a complete treat to the eyes. I can't get enough of Tachibana's smooth linework and expressive faces.
This volume was over far too soon! I want this entire series to come out nowww, it's so addicting!!! I love it so much, it's probably my favorite shojo manga I've ever read.
God I just love them so much😭😭😭😭 and the ending where he has the freak room of satoko stuff was absolutely sending me, and all the peepholes 😭 he’s so down bad
« De cette lettre, ton tout premier cadeau… Je lis attentivement chaque caractère. »
« That’s what is love to me - desire that’s all-consuming. Desire that’s impossible to resist. » — Madonna in a Fur Coat
4.5⭐️
Si j’étais dubitative au début concernant les personnages et les enjeux, j’aime de plus en plus la tournure que prend l’histoire. Malgré les thèmes violents (la prostitution, le capitalisme, le patriarcat et l’assassinat), le mangaka parvient à apporter de la douceur et ça se renforce au fil des tomes. Les personnages évoluent dans leurs croyances, leurs comportements, leurs sentiments et leurs relations (Shinpei devient moins abrupt lol). J’ai très hâte de découvrir la suite puisqu’on a de plus en plus un sous-ton diplomatique qui prend place. Sans oublier de mentionner la beauté et la richesse de l’écriture et des planches.
La forma tan bonita en la que Satoko se esta dando la oportunidad de cuestionar las cosas y de conocer a Shinpei.....Estoy obsesionada con esta historia.
Podría decir muchas cosas pero no quiero arruinar la experiencia de nadie al leer esta maravilla, así que solo dejo una frase corta.
This is my type of series. Yandere, the right amount of dark, and romantic. The bonus chapter is why I'm so into him (on paper I feel like people are forgetting you may like something in a book but not want it in real life but they never use this argument about my love of murder mysteries) this is genuinely sweet and romantic in ways that I love. Their date in this volume is just the best. I don't know that this will be a happy ending as others have suggested but I'm loving this journey.
Probably my least favorite so far, but still entertaining.
Decided I couldn't wait until April for the next installment, so I found the rest of the story beyond my library and finished it today (doing little else). I won't be adding the future installments on here, making this my last review for the series. I'm disappointed in the final chapter and would've rather it ended at chapter 78. I love a good tragedy, even those that appear senseless and only rooted in pain. But this was moreso a case of the writer seemingly unable to commit to the tragedy, attempting to half-way undo it, then ending up with some backward, misshapen thing. Character motives that were doubtlessly clear throughout the story suddenly became inconsistent, and everything that proceeded this final moment felt as though it had been for naught.
Oh well, this was still good fun. Firefly Wedding had its great moments and created several characters worth caring about. I'm excited for the anime later this year!
Agh how could you end it there? I need the next one last week! This was cute but i need more of Shinpei looking sinister or creepy 😅 Loved seeing more of Satoko’s feelings develop and learning Kotaro’s backstory.
I’m ready for her to get off the island. For reallllll! Were we really surprised when he confessed to being a peeping tom? 😬 I was not. Tbh, that bit of information is the tip of the iceberg.
Satoko asks to apprentice under Asagiri so she can get close to her and convince her to let someone buy her contract. This favor will earn her free passage off the island.
Instead, Asagiri pulls the uno reverse card and sends Satoko and Shinpei on a date. And one thing leads to another and Satoko finally admits that she’s in love with Shinpei. But Kotaro has his own reasons for objecting. And one thing leads to another and we get his tragic backstory.